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Mike Rogers asks AIPAC to stop advertising for him in Michigan Senate race

Mike Rogers, the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, has requested that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) cease advertising on his behalf. This decision stems from concerns that AIPAC's public support could be a liability in the upcoming election, particularly given voter anger over the war in Gaza. AIPAC had previously invested significantly in supporting Rogers' campaign and opposing his Democratic rival, Abdul El-Sayed, who has been critical of Israel. AI

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Mike Rogers asks AIPAC to stop advertising for him in Michigan Senate race

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